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So how many episodes will this be? How "close" is the adaption really? I mean, is the manga over yet? I don't want this to have another original ending so that I have to go read the manga :X.

I can't wait for this to end, i really want to watch it. Though for some reason, i liked the animation of the original series better than this current one. I've seen like a few episodes, and it looks kind of weird (anyone else feel the same way?).

So how many episodes will this be? How "close" is the adaption really? I mean, is the manga over yet? I don't want this to have another original ending so that I have to go read the manga :X.

I can't wait for this to end, i really want to watch it. Though for some reason, i liked the animation of the original series better than this current one. I've seen like a few episodes, and it looks kind of weird (anyone else feel the same way?).

We think there's gonna be 63 episodes... The adaptation's actually quite good. They cut out some dialogue and scenes here and there; the pacing was rather off in the beginning (2 chapters per ep), but all in all they're not doing bad at all. The manga's deep in its final arc. It'll be over by the end of this year, probably.

As for the art style, well, I don't mind it much. I didn't like it a lot in the begininning either but I got used to it and I think it looks fine. It's just different from the first anime - I'd say it follows the manga's style more closely than the first, with the roundish faces. I think it's fine. Battle scenes look much better, and I have to mention that there's vast improvements in areas like Roy's fire attacks. Also, great OP/ED sequences, too. It' brand-new and shiny, so I think it's definately worth watching.

So how many episodes will this be? How "close" is the adaption really? I mean, is the manga over yet? I don't want this to have another original ending so that I have to go read the manga :X.

I can't wait for this to end, i really want to watch it. Though for some reason, i liked the animation of the original series better than this current one. I've seen like a few episodes, and it looks kind of weird (anyone else feel the same way?).

same here. I actually held off watching Brotherhood till last week, and caught up to date in 3 days. Waiting for so long since I last watched episode 1 of Brotherhood and got this really strange feeling that "I can't take the animation, Edward's hair looks too bright", I think watching it now has given me enough time to get that feeling off me, lol.

Anyway, I started watching from Brotherhood episode 13 (everything else before is too similar to the first series). And I just got so hooked! There's so much more details in this series. It's got great music. Faster pace than the first series, but a lot more action. Some characters also get more scenes and character development... I only regret not being able to wait longer, else I can watch the entire series in one go instead of waiting for the next episode.

same here. I actually held off watching Brotherhood till last week, and caught up to date in 3 days. Waiting for so long since I last watched episode 1 of Brotherhood and got this really strange feeling that "I can't take the animation, Edward's hair looks too bright", I think watching it now has given me enough time to get that feeling off me, lol.

Anyway, I started watching from Brotherhood episode 13 (everything else before is too similar to the first series). And I just got so hooked! There's so much more details in this series. It's got great music. Faster pace than the first series, but a lot more action. Some characters also get more scenes and character development... I only regret not being able to wait longer, else I can watch the entire series in one go instead of waiting for the next episode.

aw, you missed some awesome king bradley moments from the first 12 eps

That lion chimera didn't really betray Marcoh and co., did he? It just happened in Ep 42 but I kinda forgot what happened with him afterwards. I remember him killing Kimblee though, so I know he's still a good guy...

You mean Zampano? He's not a lion, some kind of warthog lol, idk for sure.

Spoiler for manga:

No, he didn't really betray them, it was a trick to lure Envy to them so they could kill him. Marcho ends up seriously kicking his ass and it turned him into a little shrimp thing that looks like a fetus.

You mean Zampano? He's not a lion, some kind of warthog lol, idk for sure.

Spoiler for manga:

No, he didn't really betray them, it was a trick to lure Envy to them so they could kill him. Marcho ends up seriously kicking his ass and it turned him into a little shrimp thing that looks like a fetus.

Oh, right. That's who I meant.

Spoiler for manga:

I remembered Marcoh pwning Envy and I kinda thought it might have been some kind of trick for luring Envy to them...

A major antagonist and one of the most prominent ones being "pwned" and ridiculed just so a guy who'd been pretty much a non-character, just a lump of misery and self-loathing, could have a "cool" moment. Seriously, what the hell. I remember raging tremendously when that chapter came out and I'll probably do it again next week when I watch episode 43.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is superior to the 2003 anime in every positive aspect.

While it's true that you would be viewing some of the same scenes and storylines, the reality is that they're handled so much better. The voicework is much stronger, the music is much more diverse (The 2003 anime only had maybe a few major music pieces), the colouring is better, and the animation destroys it.

The pacing is also another highlight, in the 2003 anime everything moves at a sort of crawling pace, while in Brotherhood there is always something important going on to keep you interested.

Ed and Al's attempt to bring their mom back

Tucker creating a chimera with Alexander and Nina

Hughes' death

those scenes in particular blow away their 2003 counterparts. Do yourselves a favour, DO NOT skip any episodes, you will only be missing out on a large chunk of one of the greatest anime productions in history(yes it is that good).

How come pride can move about so easily now, I though that he was stuck to only being able to move around Central City and the Tunnels. So how come he can move about in eastern city in ep 46? Im prob missing something lol

How come pride can move about so easily now, I though that he was stuck to only being able to move around Central City and the Tunnels. So how come he can move about in eastern city in ep 46? Im prob missing something lol

You misunderstand

Spoiler:

His shadow can move in the tunnel, as well as around his main body (Selim), as long as a shadow can be cast (ie: there needs to be some light). Hohenheim probably didn't realize that Pride has an actual flesh and bones body he could walk around with.

Do you think that the most recent opening/ending of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (Opening/Ending #4) went too far in terms of spoilers?

I had completely caught up with the manga some months before Brotherhood even started airing, so it wasn't a big deal to me, I knew what was coming. But for somebody new to the series or at least new to the manga storyline, I'd say that was a heavy spoiler that it implied.

Spoiler for Most recent opening/ending.:

The opening shows Greed fighting against Wrath, and then the ending shows Greed fighting alongside Ed and the other good guys

The spoiler shown in the opening was fulfilled about 2 months after it was first shown, went way too far imo.

Do you think that the most recent opening/ending of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood (Opening/Ending #4) went too far in terms of spoilers?

I had completely caught up with the manga some months before Brotherhood even started airing, so it wasn't a big deal to me, I knew what was coming. But for somebody new to the series or at least new to the manga storyline, I'd say that was a heavy spoiler that it implied.